Dame Louise Richardson is president of Carnegie Corporation of New York. A widely recognized expert on terrorism and international relations, she previously served as vice-chancellor of the University ...
A yin-yang approach to philanthropy has shaped the Ballmer Group. But the husband-and-wife founders have remained focused on one goal: to improve economic mobility in the U.S.
A few nonprofits are taking aggressive stances toward the Trump administration’s attempts to cancel funding, while others are using more of a discreet, wait-and-see approach.
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Three nonprofit leaders share the new ways they’re approaching major-gift fundraising in a post-Covid world — from ...
The action, which could target those working in immigration and other areas, drew quick backlash, and is almost certain to ...
Funders deserve the benefit of the doubt. In a time of flux, it’s wise to take a breath. Even as a We are unable to fully ...
A new study finds just 36 percent of major foundations feel confident assessing the technical feasibility of AI proposals, ...
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Dame Louise Richardson is president of Carnegie Corporation of New York. A widely recognized expert on terrorism and international relations, she previously served as vice chancellor of the University ...
Lying low or criticizing a news outlet in a public spat ignores the real danger to all of us and will invite an even worse ...
GiveDirectly has delivered more than $800 million to over 1.6 million people, primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa. Now it is experimenting with, and learning from, cash payments to recipients in the ...